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Why do Kebabs have such high ban rate?

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I buy the Kebabs for 1gp each and sell them for 30gp each. I have 6 bots all buying kebabs, but they get banned as quick as yew log cutters.

 

I've had to add loads of extra human-like antiban to my kebab script just to get round this to make it half-decent and profitable so I have time to sell the kebabs.

 

Are all moneymakers on f2p this bad, or do they protect the big earners like Kebabs? I seriously can't believe I'm farming Kebabs for money as well.... :/

 

(The worst is Jug of Wines, those get banned much more quickly than kebab buying bots)

Edited by MegaManAlpha

this was one of the most farmed methods when osrs came out. 
it's always had a lot of attention on it.

Free to play gets you banned real quick

My method is almost pointless now cause they ban my accounts before I can even get a days worth of return regardless of the script motions/vpn.

f2p/6 accounts/who the fuck buys kebabs legit/its fucking flocked with bots

Like the previous people stated, it's F2P. But also a relatively simple task that doesn't have many variables so it would be easier to track repetative actions and if you have many bots repeating some of those same actions, Jagex is able to detect the patterns of all of them and ban them because they are bots.

Anything f2p in general is heavily monitored tbh. 

f2p accounts/ no stats or time trained/played on the accounts..and into a hotspot botting area..so ye

I think it is because no human player ever buys a kebab.  don't even want the drunks dwarfs one

 

That is very true..

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